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TRANSFORMACION SOCIAL TRASO A.C.

Improve the quality of life of families in urban marginalization in Mexico City

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Global Fund for Community Foundations

The GFCF is a grassroots grantmaker working to promote and support institutions of community philanthropy around the world

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Campana Global por la Libertad de Expresion A19, A.C.

ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America is an independent and nonpartisan organization that promotes and defends the progressive advancement of the rights of freedom of expression and access to information for all people, in accordance with the highest international standards of human rights, thus contributing to the strengthening of democracy. To fulfill its mission, ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America has as its main task: The defense of the right to disseminate information and opinions in all media, the investigation of threats and trends, the documentation of violations of the rights to freedom of expression, the accompaniment of people whose rights have been violated; and the participation in the design of public policies on these themes. In this sense, ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America visualizes a region where all people can express themselves in an environment of freedom, security and equality, and exercise their right to access information; facilitating the incorporation of society in informed decision-making about themselves and their environment, for the full realization of other individual rights.

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Fundacion Crisalida Internacional (Costa Rica)(aka Glasswing)

Glasswing's work is rooted in community engagement. Our holistic, cross-sector approach forges partnerships with international and local governments, corporations, non-profits, foundations, and civil society - leveraging their resources and capabilities - to strengthen existing education and health systems, and deliver innovative, high-impact, and sustainable solutions.

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SocialTIC

SocialTIC enables changemakers; activists, advocates, civil society organizations and independent media to strengthen their advocacy, outreach and influence capacities through the strategic and secure use of ICTs and data.

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Asociacion para las Infancias Transgenero

asistir la transicion de infantes y adolescentes, brindandoles a elles y a su familia el justo acompanamiento que necesitan en esta etapa tan importante, asi como una serie de herramientas en el campo juridico, educativo, de salud y social. De esta manera buscamos lograr el respeto a sus derechos humanos y contribuir a que tengan un desarrollo pleno y armonioso.

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Desarrollos de Ideas Mexicanas Dimex AC

make an ecosystem so that children and young people have a comprehensive education on science, innovation and entrepreneurship

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Banco de Alimentos de Hermosillo I.A.P.

Ser la institucion que por excelencia, lleva de manera eficaz, desde el rescate hasta la entrega de alimento a quienes mas lo necesitan, y ser lider en combatir el hambre en la ciudad de Hermosillo, el estado de Sonora y el pais, por medio de alianzas con la sociedad civil, el empresariado y la academia, y, el apoyo de las personas de buena fe.

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Asociacion Mexicana De Bancos De Alimentos

The Mexican FoodBanking Network (BAMX), for 24 years has been dedicated to rescuing all surplus food - suitable for human consumption - through the value chain (farms, supermarkets, supply centers, industry, hotels and restaurants) in order to distribute it to people living with hunger, fighting hunger and improving nutrition in the country. Nowadays BAMX network represents 55 Food Banks in 27 States of Mexico, helping more than 1,400,000 people nationwide, and it's one of the biggest foodbanking networks in the world, who rescue an average of 120,000 tons of food annually, this represents less than 2% of all food that is wasted in Mexico.

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MEXOXO AMK

How many beneficiaries have you reached in each of your services/programs? How do they reach their ideal population? MExoxo started in 2013 in Mexico with 2 women, expanded in the USA and Latin America supporting 1000 women and scaled up to 11 countries impacting 5345 women, as of today. Our mission is to empower, educate and connect literate and competent women (who have limited access to education or opportunities) via interactive and personalized methodology, aligned with the SDGs and focused on sustainability, social innovation, entrepreneurship, and STEM education. We offer our support through 3 main pillars: Empowerment that is performed by life-coaches and psychologists; Education on business and financial literacy that is offered by business mentors; Connectivity which happens via MExoxo's global network that offers women additional specialized education on their field of expertise to implement their projects through direct or indirect seed funding opportunities. The organization has educated 5345 women, of 14-55 yrs old, in 11 countries who have received $1M in value for their projects in actual money or growth opportunities. It should be underlined that MExoxo has recorded an indirect impact of 21,380 women as for every woman the organization empowers she supports 4 more within her family or community. Finally an important statistic is that 60% of our women participated have created or grow their own projects.

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Colectiva Luchadoras AC

Luchadoras is a feminist organization that uses ICT to advance gender equality in Mexico. We envision a world in which women and girls live with joy and freedom online and offline, conscious of their own and collective potential. Luchadoras counters online misogyny by creating and disseminating affirmative storytelling on digital spaces; and works towards an Internet free of violence by doing research, advocacy, campaigning and providing supporting services to women victims of online harassment in Mexico.

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DIDESEX

Proactively promote and strengthen a social environment that respects human rights, where diversity is recognized as a value, with emphasis on the development of vulnerable groups such as young people, people with HIV, men who have sex with other men, the LGBT community, community of people deprived of their liberty, through the promotion of sports, positive models of coexistence and collaboration with indigenous government institutions and key actors of civil society. Our vision is a leader in the social response to community problems, reinforcing the visibility of diversity in Mexico, and being a benchmark for the development of linkage strategies with local, national and international initiatives in the promotion and defense of human rights and elimination of all types of discrimination, through the positioning of visibility strategies for problems related to vulnerable groups, specifically diversity, and the creation of synergies between the key actors that involve the communities as part of the solution to their needs.